الأحد، 3 ديسمبر 2017

You can now stream Netflix in HDR on Verizon’s Galaxy Tab S3

Verizon has started rolling a much-requested update for its carrier-branded variant of the Galaxy Tab S3 in the United States, following its release in the Netherlands back in October. The upgrade bundles support for HDR video streaming for Netflix, in addition to a handful of miscellaneous bug fixes and stability improvements.

Related: Galaxy Tab S3 now supports HDR video streaming from Netflix

The update, as you’d expect, also transports all of the security patches included in October’s Security Maintenance Release (SMR), which consists of 215 patches for vulnerabilities in the open-source Android operating system and six for the firm’s own modified software, as well as fixes for the BlueBorne and KRACK vulnerabilities.

Here’s the full changelog:

  • Netflix High Dynamic Range (HDR) video streaming is now supported
  • Fixed Fingerprint Setup Wizard issue
  • Latest Android security patches

How do I install the update on my Galaxy Tab S3?

To check to see if the release is ready for your Galaxy Tab S3, open Settings, select Software Update, then tap Download Updates Manually. Alternatively, you can always wait until you receive a push notification prompting you to install the OTA—but be warned: it could take a little longer to arrive if you decide to take that path.

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Galaxy J5 Prime (2017) could ship with Exynos 7570 CPU, 3GB of RAM

The successor to the Galaxy J5 Prime could ship with a 5-inch IPS HD screen, an Exynos 7570 Octa CPU and 3GB of RAM, reveals a dubious-looking specification sheet that was posted on leak aggregator SlashLeaks on Saturday, December 2.

Related: Galaxy J5 Prime (2017) spotted at the FCC

Other notable (purported) internals include a 13-megapixel rear-facing camera, an 8-megapixel front-facing shooter and a 2,500mAh non-removable Li-Ion battery. The Galaxy J5 Prime (2017) is also expected to ship running Android 7.1.1 Nougat.

Related: Galaxy J5 Prime (2017) surfaces in benchmark listing

This news comes less than a week after the handset was spotted on the Federal Communication Commission’s online database, leading us to believe that it will hit the shelves in at least one region—India, for example—before the year’s out.

Galaxy J5 Prime (2017) was discovered alongside the Galaxy J2 Pro (2017)

That’s about all we know about the Galaxy J5 Prime (2017). The unit, which was first discovered alongside the upcoming Galaxy J2 Pro (2017), should be priced somewhere in the region of Rs. 16,000 ($250) when it’s inevitably released in India.

Are you looking forward to the release of the budget-friendly Galaxy J5 Prime (2017)? Or do you prefer Samsung’s flagship smartphones? Be sure to let us know in the comments section down below—or over on Facebook or Twitter.

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SamMobile Firmware Update Magazine: December 4, 2017

Welcome to the latest edition of our weekly Firmware Magazine. You can think of it as your go-to resource to find out which of your Samsung devices has received a new update or if it’s going to receive a new firmware update in the near future.

To keep things interesting, we present the Firmware Magazine in new designs every week. It will always include the important details about firmware updates such as the firmware versions, device model numbers, Android OS versions and the country where said update is out already.

Keep in mind, however, that these firmware details are based on the firmware that are available in our database, and in some cases, the latest updates might not show in the same week as the full firmware files take additional time to make it to our database.

The purpose of this magazine is to bring all of that important information about firmware updates to you, the reader, in a manner that’s easy to comprehend—so even if you’re new to the world of firmware, you’ll have no trouble making sense of it all.

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